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Moscow vs Wagner: What was behind the weekend rebellion?
Audio 26 Jun 2023Special security measures remain in place in Moscow after the weekend's short-lived rebellion by the Wagner mercenary group. The measures were introduced when Wagner's leader Yevgeny Prigozhin… Audio
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Emergency security measures in Moscow
Emergency security measures remain in place in Moscow, a day after a short-lived rebellion that was the biggest challenge yet to President Putin's authority in Russia.
The anti-terror measures were… Audio
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One weird trick for getting uncritical media coverage
Most publications would never dream of running advertising for free, or publishing a highly ideological press release verbatim, but they may do so if the same information is presented in the form of… Audio
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One weird trick for getting uncritical media coverage
One weird trick for getting uncritical media coverage
Most publications would never dream of running advertising for free, or publishing a highly ideological press release verbatim, but they may do so if the same information is presented in the form of…
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Mana whenua representatives considered for Hawke's Bay Civil Defence
Mana whenua reps considered for Hawke's Bay Civil Defence
Mana whenua may finally have a seat at the Hawke's Bay Civil Defence table.
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What you need to know: Russian internal conflict begins to boil over
What you need to know: Russian internal conflict begins to boil over
A fuse appears to have been lit between Russia's leadership and the outspoken Wagner mercenary leader, with mercenaries entering a Russian city. RNZ's Jeremy Rees looks at what we know so far.
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National's Nicola Willis warns against 'lazy politics of envy'
National's Nicola Willis warns against 'lazy politics of envy'
In a rousing address to National's rank and file, the party's deputy has warned against "lazy politics of envy", saying "reckless tactics" to punish the wealthy would divide the country.
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The last days of NZ's Children's Commissioner
Since 1989 the Commissioner for Children has been a vital advocate for tamariki in Aotearoa but by this time next week the role will be gone, dismantled under government reforms introduced last year… Audio
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Ethnicity in health debate gets under MPs' skin
Politicians went head to head on health equity this week, with opposition parties making a concerted effort to paint a waitlist prioritisation tool as discriminatory.
With accusations flying from… Audio
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Ethnicity in health debate gets under MPs' skin
Ethnicity in health debate gets under MPs' skin
Politicians went head to head on health equity this week, with opposition parties making a concerted effort to paint a waitlist prioritisation tool as discriminatory.
With accusations flying from…
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Matiu Ratana: Man guilty of murdering Met Police sergeant
Man found guilty of murdering NZ-born police officer in UK
A man has been found guilty of murdering a Met Police sergeant by shooting him in the chest with an antique gun he had smuggled into a south London custody centre.
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The realities of life as a digital nomad
Audio 23 Jun 2023New Zealander Nathan Thomas has spent 10 years working as a freelance writer while travelling around the world. He explores the rewards and challenges of the digital nomad life in his new book Untethe… Audio
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Teacher shortage in capital will take another hit if university axes training course, principal warns
Teacher crisis tipped to worsen in capital if Victoria uni axes training course
Universities are warning the under-funding of secondary school teacher education is critical.
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The waitlist algorithm that morphed into a political weapon
MPs have spent much of the week debating the merits - or otherwise - of an algorithm that takes into account ethnicity to help prioritise patients waiting for elective surgeries. Audio
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The waitlist algorithm that morphed into a political weapon
The waitlist algorithm that morphed into a political weapon
MPs have spent much of the week debating the merits - or otherwise - of an algorithm that takes into account ethnicity to help prioritise patients waiting for elective surgeries.
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The early arguments for restoring – or not – Marlborough Sounds roads
The early arguments for restoring – or not – Marlborough Sounds roads
Marlborough District Council has landed on different "emerging preferred options" for five separate areas of the Sounds following devastating flooding.
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NZ's four day week company recgnised by TIME magazine
A New Zealand-founded company that's started a worldwide push for a shorter working week has been named one of Time Magazines 100 most influential companies.
4 Day Week Global hits the list alongside… Audio
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'Getting pestered': Rotorua's council looking into potential begging ban
'Getting pestered': Rotorua's council looking into potential begging ban
A prominent businessman is calling for a ban on begging in the city after customers were "pestered" and staff had to be given panic buttons as beggar numbers rose.
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'Brave, timely, and courageous': Māori leaders positive about local government review
Māori leaders positive about local government review
A new report calling for local government to be a better Ti Tiriti o Waitangi partner is brave and timely, the New Zealand Māori Council says.
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RNZ Concert Host Leah Thomas wins Fulbright Graduate Award
RNZ Concert Host Leah Thomas is leaving for New York City to study for a Master of Arts Management at the New School, after winning a Fulbright Scholarship Graduate Award. Audio
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More high-level editorial change at Stuff
The country’s biggest news publisher Stuff has proposed a further restructuring of editorial and managerial jobs at the company. Some senior editors will have to re-apply for new roles - including a…
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More high-level editorial change at Stuff
More high-level editorial change at Stuff
The country’s biggest news publisher Stuff has proposed a further restructuring of editorial and managerial jobs at the company. Some senior editors will have to re-apply for new roles - including a…
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The next breakthrough in shipping isn't on the horizon: it's here
The next breakthrough in shipping isn't on the horizon: it's here
Few think of the ocean as an epicentre for human ingenuity, but our history and future can be charted by our life on the seas, President David Kabua writes.
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Changes to skilled migrant visa will offer more certainty for applicants, govt says
Revamped skilled migrant visa has faster pathway to residence, govt says
The government has announced a revamped skilled migrant visa, as part of an ongoing immigration settings rebalance since the pandemic border closures. Audio